A.
There is permitted in this district all uses allowed in any dwelling or commercial district and the uses hereafter set forth, namely:
(1)
The manufacturing of articles or the assembling of unfinished parts by hand or machine or both, except heavy industry, provided that the noise caused by the operation of the machinery, the emission of odors, stenches, dust, smoke, gas or noise are confined within the building or premises where such manufacturing or assembling of articles is carried on, and provided that, where machines are used in such manufacturing or assembling, each such machine shall be operated by a motor of not more than five horsepower. In buildings in which elevators are operated, the limitation of horsepower herein set forth shall not apply with respect to such elevators and conveyors. A blower may be of such horsepower as may be necessary, provided that the noise thereof shall be confined within the building, and provided that the duct shall not extend more than six feet above the roof level of the building.
(2)
Auto laundries.
(3)
Bake shops or bakeries where bread or cake, or both products, are baked or sold at wholesale or retail.
(4)
Buildings which are used to transiently store merchandise or packages for distribution, with the right to house therein the motor vehicles used in such business, except as otherwise expressly prohibited in this chapter. Not more than one gasoline pump may be used; it must be inside the building and used only for servicing of the motor vehicles used in such business. The vehicles used in such business may be repaired therein, provided that not more than three men are so employed on such repairs.
(5)
Repair of vehicles.
(7)
Repair shops, except in public garages.
(8)
Upholstery shops. No upholstery work shall, however, be performed in any part of any building where excelsior, dry moss or sisal is used in connection with such work, unless said part of said building is made fireproof and so maintained or unless such excelsior, dry moss or sisal be kept in covered metal containers.
(9)
The pasteurization of milk and bottling of same.
(11)
Outdoor storage of new automobiles upon an open lot by dealers of new cars having a franchise to sell new cars in the Village, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees after public notice and hearing and subject to the following conditions and limitations:
[Added 1-3-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
(a)
A special use permit issued hereunder shall expire three years after the time of its issuance. Application to renew the special use permit may be made to the Board of Trustees in the same manner as an original application.
(b)
A special use permit may be granted hereunder if the Board of Trustees finds that the proposed use will not be dangerous or detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare and will not adversely affect residential or other properties. In making its determination, the Board of Trustees may also take into consideration any other factors it deems relevant.
(c)
If any part or parts of this Subsection A(10) are for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Subsection A(10). The Board of Trustees hereby declares it would have enacted this Subsection A(10) and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases might be declared invalid.
(12)
The brewing or distilling of beer or liquors, subject to Village Board approval. The Village Board may set forth any such restrictions and conditions on the brewing of beer or distilling of liquors within the Village as it deems necessary. These restrictions may include, but are not limited to, the limitation on the amount of production of beer or liquor, square footage dedicated to production of beer or liquor, square footage dedicated to tasting rooms and capacity limitations on the number of occupants.
[Added 12-20-2021 by L.L. No. 7-2021]
(13)
A business open for the sale of tobacco products, herbal cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, liquid nicotine, vapor products, rolling papers, and other smoking paraphernalia. Tobacco products include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, powdered tobacco, bidis, gutka, shisha, and any other tobacco product. Herbal cigarettes are made primarily of an herb or combination of herbs and are intended to be used in the same manner as tobacco. Electronic cigarettes are electronic devices that deliver vapor which is inhaled, and include any refill, cartridge and any other component of such device. Liquid nicotine, also known as electronic or e-liquid, is a liquid composed of nicotine and other chemicals. Vapor products include noncombustible liquids or gels for use in a vaping device, regardless of the presence of nicotine.
[Added 3-3-2022 by L.L. No. 2-2022]